Messy Social Work by Richard Devine

Messy Social Work by Richard Devine

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A look into the realities of social work and child protection, based in the author's 10+ years of experience on the front line. From assessments and direct work to decision-making and removing children, this guide explores the challenges of working with children and families, and reflects on the essential value of celebrating the small successes.

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Messy Social Work by Richard Devine

Social work is a complex career - a hugely rewarding way to make a difference in people's lives, paired with an enormous responsibility to get it right. This (unofficial) guide, grounded in the author's decade-long experience on the front line of child protection, explores the intersection between these points and how to handle the challenges of the job while celebrating its joys. This isn't a tidy list of textbook situations and perfect solutions - there are mistakes of all shapes and sizes, there are consequences, and (most importantly) there are reflections on what went wrong and how to not do the same thing in your own practice. Case studies and vignettes look into the realities of child protection from both perspectives, and what happens when what should happen doesn't match with what does.
Richard brilliantly encapsulates child protection practice, from both a personal and academically informed perspective, making this book a 'must-read' for social work students and practitionersRichard's story of his journey into social work, and his passion for the job, illustrated through episodes from practice, provide deep insights into this challenging and complex work. -- Dr Tessa Godfrey, University Lecturer, University of Greenwich
As a Principal Social Worker, 'Messy Social Work: Learning from Frontline Practice with Children and Families' by Richard Devine resonated with some of my own practice experiences. This book enables us to reflect on our social Graces-gender, geography, race, religion, age, ability, culture, ethnicity, and sexuality-highlighting their impact on our work with children and families. Devine's emphasis on social work integrity, particularly in balancing the rights of children and parents, mirrors the ethical dilemmas we face daily. His practical advice on assessment and decision-making, grounded in real-world scenarios, is invaluable. Overall, the book provides a realistic and insightful look into some of the daily realities and challenges faced by social workers, emphasising the importance of empathy, ethics, and effective case management. -- Tapiwa Julius, Children’s Principal Social Worker

A vivid account of the challenges and rewards of social work.

This should be read by all in social work management and civil service positions so they better understand the reality of practice.

-- Eileen Munro, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science
Richard Devine is a qualified social worker with over 10 years' experience, with an MSc in Attachment Studies, and is Visiting Researcher at Cambridge University.
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ISBN 13 9781805010067
ISBN 10 1805010069
Title Messy Social Work
Author Richard Devine
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Year published 2025-05-21
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.